This is the original operator's manual. It will simply be referred to as the "operator's manual" throughout this
document
This operator's manual complies with the regulations currently in force in the first country the tractor has been
delivered to.
This operator's manual contains the instructions for using, adjusting, servicing, cleaning and transporting the
tractor. It is essential to be familiar with all of these instructions in order to:
- Improve the performance of the tractor
- Increase the tractor's availability
- Extend the service life of the tractor
- Ensure the correct working conditions in terms of both safety and comfort
If any maintenance operations are missed or if the tractor is used incorrectly, the following is possible:
- An increased safety risk
- Premature wear of the tractor
- A reduction in tractor performance
- Loss of output and time
Have the tractor serviced regularly by an approved CLAAS distributor.
This operator's manual can be considered contractual. CLAAS has a policy of continuous technical improvement to
all its products, and therefore reserves the right to change without notice and at any time the details contained in
this operator's manual.
The description of the models contained in this operator's manual was established from technical specifications
known at the time this operator's manual was written. The operator's manual contains all of the equipment
(standard or optional) that exists for these models. The presence of this equipment in the tractor depends on the
tractor version and options chosen by the purchaser and the country of sale for this tractor.
Servicing operations during the warranty period are mandatory; failure to carry them out will nullify the contractual
warranty.
Failure to observe the instructions for use and maintenance of the tractor as described in this operator's manual
definitively excludes any possibility of recourse to the CLAAS warranty system.
The instruction and warning plates affixed to the tractor give important information about possible risks of use.
Following these instructions will guarantee your safety!
Front/rear tools have a separate operator's manual.
The CLAAS distribution network is available to respond to any questions that you may have relating to the content
of this operator's manual.
Important information concerning this operator's manual
Important information concerning this operator's manual appears at the end of the manual:
2 - Phone number to call if necessary
3 - Address of CLAAS company website
4 - Reference of this operator's manual
5 - Designation of this operator's manual
6 - Language code for this operator's manual
7 - Publication date of this operator's manual
8 - Country where this operator's manual was printed
The reference, designation and publication date of this operator's manual also appear at the bottom of each page
of the operator's manual. The reference of the operator's manual should be quoted in any query concerning the
operator's manual and when ordering additional copies.
Classification into modules
The sections in this manual are categorised into modules, as far as the contents permit. The structure of these
modules is identical in each section.
The different product groups have different module structures. CLAAS always endeavours to retain these module
structures in each document.
Direction indications
Indications such as front, rear, right-hand and left-hand are always in the context of the direction of travel of the
tractor.
In the illustrations, the direction of travel may be indicated by a direction arrow.
Text and illustrations
Photos and graphics have been kept neutral wherever possible. If this is not the case, additional information is
added underneath the illustration.
Texts and illustrations have been kept neutral wherever possible. If this is not the case, the preceding subtitle takes
into account the differences.
Highlighting dangers and warnings
In the operator's manual, all points concerning personal safety and the safe use of the tractor are indicated by the
following symbols. Ensure that other users are also made aware of all safety advice.
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CAUTION
Instructions which must be strictly followed to prevent any risk of personal injury.
Important: Instructions which must be strictly followed to prevent damage to the tractor and its
environment.
Note: Instructions to be followed to ensure more efficient/suitable use of the tractor
Specific terminology
In this operator's manual, "tool" refers to any equipment hitched to the tractor, whether carried or towed.
Likewise, the term "risk zone" refers to all locations with an increased risk of accident.
- Around the tractor and the tools hitched to the tractor
- Between the tractor and the carried/towed tools
- In the deployment or movement area of the tools
Technical specifications
The technical specifications, dimensions and weights are provided on a non-binding basis. CLAAS reserves the
right to modify them as part of the technical development, subject to errors.
Optional and additional equipment
Optional equipment consists of tractor equipment variants. Different variants are available but only one can be
fitted at a time.
Additional equipment consists of tractor equipment variants which can be fitted as accessories but which are not
part of the tractor's standard equipment.
The two terms refer to the possible variants. Standard equipment and equipment variants may vary according to
the country.
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VALIDITY OF THE INSTRUCTIONS
This operator's manual is valid for the following tractors:
Type of tractor
5543
Tractor serial number
FromTo
AXIONA3000050
The operator's manual describes the possible equipment for your tractor. Your tractor's equipment is listed in your
order confirmation.
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UNITS
The units used in this document are in line with international system of units:
5639
PhysicalUnit NameSymbol of unity
Multiples and sub-multi-
ples of the unit
SizeMetremmm - cm
VolumeCubic meterm³cm³ - dm³
Literlml - cl
AngleDegree°
TimeSeconds
Minutemin
Hourh
Linear speedKilometer per hourkm/hm/h
Rotation speedRevolution per minute1/min
WeightKilogramkgg
ForcedNewtonN
TorqueNewton meterNm
PressurePascalPa
PowerWattWkW
Flow rateLiter per minutel/min
TemperatureDegree Celsius°C
Power voltageVoltVmV
Electric intensityAmpereAmA
ResistorOhmΩkΩ
Sound levelBelB(A)dB(A)
The date format used in this document also complies with the international system:
Year-Month-Day
Example: 2010-07-15
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CHAPTER SYMBOLS
kg
mm
l
REFCHAPTERSSYMBOLS
5887
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
IDENTIFICATION - CERTIFICATION - SAFETY
CAB
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
ENGINE
TRANSMISSION
FRONT AXLE
REAR EQUIPMENT
M
H
I
J
K
L
FRONT EQUIPMENT
CLAAS INFORMATION SYSTEM
WHEELS AND TYRES
CHARACTERISTICS
MAINTENANCE
OPERATIONS THAT ARE MANDATORY UNDER THE GUARANTEE
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CONTENTS
A - IDENTIFICATION - CERTIFICATION - SAFETY
1TRACTOR INFORMATION PLATE ....................................................................................... A. 2
2TRACTOR POWER LABEL ................................................................................................... A. 4
3MOTOR INFORMATION PLATE ........................................................................................... A. 5
4CAB IDENTIFICATION PLATE ............................................................................................. A. 6
5EUROPEAN REGULATION ................................................................................................... A. 7
6SAFETY .................................................................................................................................. A. 8
6.1
6.2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................ A. 8
SAFETY STICKERS WITH WARNING PICTOGRAMS ......................................................... A. 23
B - CAB
1OPERATING AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT ................................................................... B. 2
1.1
1.2
1.3
2LIGHTING, INDICATORS AND SAFETY .............................................................................. B. 6
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
3STARTING CONTACT ......................................................................................................... B. 11
4MULTIFUNCTION ARMREST ............................................................................................. B. 12
5SEATS .................................................................................................................................. B. 13
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS (DRIVING POSITION) ...................................................... B. 2
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS (PANEL) ........................................................................... B. 4
STOWAGE AND ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................ B. 5
DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................................... B. 6
LOW/HIGH BEAMS AND HORN .............................................................................................. B. 7
WORKING LIGHTS AND ROTATING BEACON ...................................................................... B. 8
OVERHEAD LIGHT .................................................................................................................. B. 9
REAR VIEW MIRRORS ............................................................................................................ B. 9
5.1
5.2
DRIVER'S SEAT ..................................................................................................................... B. 13
PASSENGER SEAT ............................................................................................................... B. 15
6STEERING WHEEL ............................................................................................................. B. 17
7INSTRUMENT PANEL ......................................................................................................... B. 18
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................... B. 18
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... B. 20
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... B. 23
CALIBRATION ........................................................................................................................ B. 24
8DISPLAY .............................................................................................................................. B. 25
8.1
TRANSMISSION DISPLAY .................................................................................................... B. 25
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9HINGED PANELS AND WINDOWS .................................................................................... B. 26
10SIGHT ................................................................................................................................... B. 30
11HEATING - VENTILATION - MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING ............................................. B. 31
11.1
11.2
DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................... B. 31
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... B. 31
12HEATING/VENTILATION/AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL .......................................... B. 36
12.1
12.2
DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................... B. 36
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... B. 36
13CAB SUSPENSION ............................................................................................................. B. 40
C - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................. C. 2
2TRAILER/IMPLEMENT LIGHT SOCKET .............................................................................. C. 3
3ELECTRIC CABINET SUPPLY SOCKET ............................................................................. C. 5
4EVENT COUNTER SOCKET ................................................................................................. C. 6
5ISO SOCKET .......................................................................................................................... C. 7
6ISOBUS SOCKET .................................................................................................................. C. 8
7PROVISION FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A CONTROL CASING IN THE CAB ............... C. 9
7.1
7.2
FITTING BOX MOUNTING ....................................................................................................... C. 9
CABLE ROUTING ..................................................................................................................... C. 9
8BATTERY ............................................................................................................................. C. 10
8.1
8.2
BATTERY COMPARTMENT .................................................................................................. C. 10
BATTERY MASTER SWITCH ................................................................................................ C. 11
9FUSES AND RELAYS ......................................................................................................... C. 12
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................... C. 12
CAB-MOUNTED SERVICES FUSE BOX ............................................................................... C. 12
CAB TOP FUSE BOX ............................................................................................................. C. 15
PRIMARY SERVICES FUSE BOX ......................................................................................... C. 18
D - ENGINE
1CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................. D. 2
2DISPLAYS .............................................................................................................................. D. 4
2.1
3SAFETY .................................................................................................................................. D. 5
3.1
3.2
3.3
INSTRUMENT PANEL .............................................................................................................. D. 4
OPERATION ............................................................................................................................. D. 5
INSTRUMENT PANEL .............................................................................................................. D. 5
RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................. D. 5
4ENGINE HOOD ...................................................................................................................... D. 7
4.1
4.2
ONE-PIECE HOOD .................................................................................................................. D. 7
SIDE PANELS .......................................................................................................................... D. 7
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5ENGINE CONTROL ............................................................................................................... D. 9
5.1
5.2
5.3
STARTING THE ENGINE ......................................................................................................... D. 9
USING THE ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND LEVER .............................................................. D. 13
STOPPING THE ENGINE ...................................................................................................... D. 15
6CLAAS POWER MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................... D. 16
7FUEL .................................................................................................................................... D. 17
7.1
7.2
RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................... D. 17
BLEEDING AIR FROM THE INJECTION SYSTEM ............................................................... D. 18
E - TRANSMISSION
GEARBOX
1CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................................................. E. 4
2FORWARD SPEEDS .............................................................................................................. E. 5
3DISPLAY ............................................................................................................................. E. 25
3.1
3.2
4SAFETY ................................................................................................................................ E. 27
TRANSMISSION DISPLAY ..................................................................................................... E. 25
INSTRUMENT PANEL ............................................................................................................ E. 25
4.1
4.2
4.3
REVERSER NEUTRAL ........................................................................................................... E. 27
TRANSMISSION NEUTRAL ................................................................................................... E. 29
PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL PARTS ............................................................................. E. 30
5STARTING THE TRACTOR ................................................................................................. E. 32
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
TRANSMISSION DISPLAY ..................................................................................................... E. 32
CLUTCH .................................................................................................................................. E. 32
SELECTION OF MOVEMENT DIRECTION ........................................................................... E. 33
REVERSER PROGRESSIVITY ADJUSTMENT ..................................................................... E. 34
COUPLING/DECOUPLING FORWARD/REVERSE GEARS ................................................. E. 36
6MANUAL GEAR CHANGES ................................................................................................ E. 38
6.1
6.2
6.3
START RATIO ........................................................................................................................ E. 38
WORK MODE ......................................................................................................................... E. 39
ROAD MODE .......................................................................................................................... E. 40
7AUTOMATIC GEAR CHANGES .......................................................................................... E. 42
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
SKIP SHIFT ............................................................................................................................ E. 42
AUTOMATIC SPEED ADAPTATION (SPEED MATCHING) .................................................. E. 42
MANOEUVRING GEAR .......................................................................................................... E. 43
HEXACTIV .............................................................................................................................. E. 45
8RATIO MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................ E. 51
8.1
8.2
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... E. 51
TRANSMISSION DISPLAY ..................................................................................................... E. 51
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9CREEP GEAR RANGE ........................................................................................................ E. 52
9.1
9.2
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... E. 52
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... E. 52
REAR AXLE
1CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................ E. 54
2PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL PARTS .......................................................................... E. 56
2.1
2.2
2.3
3DIFFERENTIAL LOCK ......................................................................................................... E. 57
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4BRAKES ............................................................................................................................... E. 60
4.1
4.2
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... E. 56
INSTRUMENT PANEL ............................................................................................................ E. 56
TRANSMISSION DISPLAY ..................................................................................................... E. 56
RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................... E. 57
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... E. 57
AUTOMATIC MODE ............................................................................................................... E. 57
PERMANENT MODE .............................................................................................................. E. 58
SERVICE BRAKES ................................................................................................................. E. 60
HANDBRAKE (AUXILIARY AND PARKING BRAKE) ............................................................. E. 60
5TRAILER BRAKE ................................................................................................................. E. 63
5.1
5.2
HYDRAULIC BRAKE .............................................................................................................. E. 63
PNEUMATIC BRAKE .............................................................................................................. E. 64
F - FRONT AXLE
1CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................................................. F. 2
2PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL PARTS ............................................................................ F. 5
2.1
2.2
3FRONT AXLE ENGAGEMENT .............................................................................................. F. 6
3.1
3.2
3.3
4DIFFERENTIAL LOCK ........................................................................................................... F. 8
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
OPERATION ............................................................................................................................. F. 5
INSTRUMENT PANEL .............................................................................................................. F. 5
OPERATION ............................................................................................................................. F. 6
AUTOMATIC MODE ................................................................................................................. F. 6
PERMANENT MODE ................................................................................................................ F. 7
RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................. F. 8
OPERATION ............................................................................................................................. F. 8
AUTOMATIC MODE ................................................................................................................. F. 8
PERMANENT MODE ................................................................................................................ F. 9
5SUSPENDED FRONT AXLE ................................................................................................ F. 11
5.1
5.2
5.3
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... F. 11
FIXED MODE .......................................................................................................................... F. 11
AUTOMATIC MODE ............................................................................................................... F. 12
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G - REAR EQUIPMENT
HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
1CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................. G. 4
2AUXILIARY SPOOL VALVES ............................................................................................... G. 5
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CONTROLS/REAR PRESSURE CONNECTORS ....................... G. 5
PRESSURE CONNECTORS ................................................................................................... G. 6
CONTROLS .............................................................................................................................. G. 8
CONTROL LEVERS ................................................................................................................. G. 8
ADJUSTING FLOW RATE FOR MECHANICALLY-CONTROLLED SPOOL VALVES .......... G. 10
3POWER BEYOND ................................................................................................................ G. 11
3.1
3.2
3.3
DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................... G. 11
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 11
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 11
4STATIONARY WORKING ................................................................................................... G. 12
4.1
REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................... G. 12
REAR LIFT
1CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................... G. 14
2CONTROLS ......................................................................................................................... G. 15
3SAFETY ............................................................................................................................... G. 17
3.1
3.2
3.3
PROTECTION OF MECHANICAL PARTS ............................................................................. G. 17
WARNING LIGHT ................................................................................................................... G. 17
ROAD TRANSPORT SAFETY ............................................................................................... G. 17
4USING THE LINKAGE ......................................................................................................... G. 19
5MODE SELECTION ............................................................................................................. G. 20
6POSITION CONTROL .......................................................................................................... G. 21
7FORCE CONTROL .............................................................................................................. G. 22
8UPPER LIMIT ....................................................................................................................... G. 24
9LOWERING SPEED ............................................................................................................. G. 25
10TRANSPORT DAMPER ....................................................................................................... G. 26
11ACTIVE WHEEL SLIP MANAGEMENT .............................................................................. G. 27
11.1
11.2
11.3
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 27
ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................................................ G. 27
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 28
12EXTERNAL CONTROLS ..................................................................................................... G. 29
12.1
12.2
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 29
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 29
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REAR POWER TAKE-OFF
1CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................... G. 32
2RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................ G. 33
3CONTROLS ......................................................................................................................... G. 34
4DISPLAY ............................................................................................................................. G. 35
5PTO SPEED SELECTION ................................................................................................... G. 36
6OPERATION ........................................................................................................................ G. 37
7EXTERNAL CONTROLS ..................................................................................................... G. 38
8OPERATION ........................................................................................................................ G. 39
9PTO AUTOMATION ............................................................................................................. G. 40
9.1
9.2
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 40
ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................................................ G. 40
10POWER TAKE-OFF END FITTING ..................................................................................... G. 41
11CONNECTING IMPLEMENTS TO THE POWER TAKE-OFF ............................................. G. 42
12STATIONARY WORKING ................................................................................................... G. 43
12.1
REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................... G. 43
REAR HITCH
1CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................... G. 46
2RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................ G. 48
3ADJUSTABLE LINKS .......................................................................................................... G. 50
4UPPER LINK ........................................................................................................................ G. 51
4.1
4.2
5AUTOMATIC HOOKS .......................................................................................................... G. 52
6STABILISERS ...................................................................................................................... G. 54
6.1
6.2
6.3
MECHANICAL UPPER ROD .................................................................................................. G. 51
UPPER TOP LINKAGE .......................................................................................................... G. 51
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... G. 54
MECHANICAL STABILISERS ................................................................................................ G. 54
SELF-LOCKING STABILISERS ............................................................................................. G. 54
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7DRAW BAR COUPLINGS ................................................................................................... G. 55
8TOW HOOK ......................................................................................................................... G. 57
9SWINGING DRAWBAR ....................................................................................................... G. 58
10AUTOMATIC PICK-UP HITCH ............................................................................................ G. 60
H - FRONT EQUIPMENT
HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
1CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................. H. 4
2FRONT PRESSURE TAPS CONTROLLED BY SPOOL VALVE 3 ....................................... H. 5
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CONTROLS/FRONT PRESSURE CONNECTORS ..................... H. 5
PRESSURE CONNECTORS .................................................................................................... H. 5
OPERATION ............................................................................................................................. H. 7
FLOW CONTROL ..................................................................................................................... H. 8
3FRONT PRESSURE TAPS CONTROLLED BY SPOOL VALVE 7 ....................................... H. 9
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CONTROLS/FRONT PRESSURE CONNECTORS ..................... H. 9
PRESSURE CONNECTORS .................................................................................................... H. 9
SAFETY .................................................................................................................................. H. 11
CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................ H. 12
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ............................................................................................... H. 12
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... H. 13
MANAGEMENT OF ELECTROHYDRAULIC SPOOL VALVES ............................................. H. 14
FRONT LINKAGE
1CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................... H. 20
2FRONT LINKAGE CONTROLLED BY SPOOL VALVE 1 ................................................... H. 21
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................ H. 21
SAFETY .................................................................................................................................. H. 21
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ............................................................................................... H. 22
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... H. 23
3FRONT LINKAGE CONTROLLED BY SPOOL VALVE 6 ................................................... H. 25
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................ H. 25
SAFETY .................................................................................................................................. H. 26
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ............................................................................................... H. 27
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... H. 28
EXTERNAL CONTROLS ........................................................................................................ H. 29
4TRANSPORT DAMPER ....................................................................................................... H. 31
53-POINT HITCH .................................................................................................................... H. 32
5.1
5.2
5.3
LOWER LINKS ....................................................................................................................... H. 32
UPPER LINK ........................................................................................................................... H. 33
HITCHING AND UNHITCHING THE TOOL ........................................................................... H. 33
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FRONT POWER TAKE-OFF
1CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................................................... H. 38
2DISPLAY ............................................................................................................................. H. 39
3RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................ H. 40
4FRONT POWER TAKE-OFF ENGAGEMENT ..................................................................... H. 42
5STOP OF THE FRONT POWER TAKE-OFF ....................................................................... H. 43
FRONT LOADER
1FITTING A FRONTAL LOADER ADAPTATION FRAME .................................................... H. 46
2OPERATION ........................................................................................................................ H. 48
I - CLAAS INFORMATION SYSTEM
1DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................................... I. 2
2OPERATION ............................................................................................................................ I. 4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
OPERATION .............................................................................................................................. I. 4
MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................................... I. 5
HYDRAULIC MENU ................................................................................................................... I. 6
ON-BOARD COMPUTER MENU ............................................................................................... I. 8
TRANSMISSION WINDOW ..................................................................................................... I. 10
CONSUMPTION MENU ........................................................................................................... I. 12
MAINTENANCE MENU ............................................................................................................ I. 13
CONFIGURATION MENU ........................................................................................................ I. 18
J - WHEELS AND TYRES
1TYRES .................................................................................................................................... J. 2
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2TRACK WIDTHS ..................................................................................................................... J. 6
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................. J. 2
INFLATION PRESSURE ........................................................................................................... J. 3
LOAD INDEX ............................................................................................................................. J. 4
SPEED CODE ........................................................................................................................... J. 5
SETTING THE TRACK .............................................................................................................. J. 6
FRONT TRACKS ....................................................................................................................... J. 8
REAR TRACKS ....................................................................................................................... J. 24
TYRE COMBINATIONS .......................................................................................................... J. 42
3WHEELS ............................................................................................................................... J. 46
3.1
3.2
GENERAL ............................................................................................................................... J. 46
DUAL WHEELS ....................................................................................................................... J. 46
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K - CHARACTERISTICS
1DIMENSIONS ......................................................................................................................... K. 2
2WEIGHT ................................................................................................................................. K. 3
3LOAD-BEARING CAPABILITIES .......................................................................................... K. 4
4MAXIMUM TOW WEIGHT AUTHORIZED ............................................................................. K. 5
5CAPACITIES .......................................................................................................................... K. 6
6BALLAST ............................................................................................................................... K. 8
6.1
6.2
BALLASTING AVAILABLE ....................................................................................................... K. 8
TRACTOR BALANCING ......................................................................................................... K. 13
7CAB COMFORT ................................................................................................................... K. 16
7.1
7.2
SOUND LEVEL ....................................................................................................................... K. 16
VIBRATION LEVEL ................................................................................................................ K. 17
L - MAINTENANCE
1RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................................... L. 2
2TOWING ................................................................................................................................. L. 8
3TRANSPORT ........................................................................................................................ L. 10
4USING A JACK .................................................................................................................... L. 11
5REPLACING A WHEEL ....................................................................................................... L. 12
6LOADING AND STOWING THE TRACTOR ........................................................................ L. 13
7STORAGE ............................................................................................................................ L. 14
8DECOMMISSIONING AND DESTRUCTION ........................................................................ L. 16
9FREQUENCIES .................................................................................................................... L. 17
9.1
9.2
SUMMARY TABLE .................................................................................................................. L. 17
OPERATIONS ......................................................................................................................... L. 20
10BLEEDING AIR FROM THE INJECTION SYSTEM ............................................................. L. 67
11MAINTENANCE LOGBOOK ................................................................................................ L. 68
M - OPERATIONS THAT ARE MANDATORY UNDER THE GUARANTEE
1OPERATIONS MANDATORY UNDER THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACTUAL GUARANTEE
................................................................................................................................................ M. 2
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION ................................................................................................ M. 2
HANDING OVER TO THE CUSTOMER .................................................................................. M. 2
MANDATORY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .............................................................................. M. 2
MANDATORY INSPECTIONS ................................................................................................. M. 3
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Notes
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CERTIFICATION - SAFETY
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B
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
C
CLAAS
Essieu AR
Masse remorquable
admissible (Kg)
sans frein
frein mécanique
frein à inertie
freins assistés
Type
No CEE
No identication
Masse totale admissible (Kg)
(suivant pneumatiques)
Essieu AV
1
In any mail or order, always indicate the tractor identification number, tractor model, and engine serial number.
The tractor information plate (1) is located on the left,
behind the cab.
Type :
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Vehicle identification number:
A - Type of tractor.
B - Tractor identification number (This number is also
stamped on the right-hand side of the front chassis).
C - Reception number per CE type.
D - Maximum acceptable weight (kg).
E - Maximum acceptable load on the front axle
according to the tires (kg).
F - Maximum load acceptable on the rear axle according
to the tires (kg).
G - Acceptable tow weight without brake (kg).
H - Acceptable tow weight with independent brake (kg).
I - Acceptable tow weight with inertia brake (kg).
J - Acceptable tow weight with power brakes (hydraulic/
pneumatic) (kg).
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The tractor's identification number (B) is composed of the
B
N
o
identification
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regulation type (1) and serial number (2) of the tractor (the
example given opposite is completely fictitious).
Tractor regulation type
The regulation type (1) is broken down in the following manner:
The tractor's serial number (2) is composed of the tractor type "A30" followed by a 5 digit number.
4E: Suspended cabinA: 40 km/h
Cabin typeMaximum tractor
speed
C: 50 km/h
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2TRACTOR POWER LABEL
1
2
3
A label indicating the tractor's power is affixed to the lefthand side of the cab's rear apron (according to the national
legislation in force in the country where the tractor is used).
Remove the cover (2) located on the right side of the
engine to expose the identification plate (3).
This plate contains the engine type and serial number.
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Type :
Serial number:
The emissions (4) certification label is located on the righthand side of the engine.
This label provides information on the engine
(Manufacturer data).
5- The rate of absorption.
6- The certification Nr.
7- Engine serial n°.
8- The type of engine.
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4CAB IDENTIFICATION PLATE
1
S
e2
XXXXXX
X,XX
XXX
e2
C
B
A
1
Plate (1) is located behind the rear panel.
A - Reception number per EMC type (Electromagnetic
compatibility).
B - Absorption ratio.
C - Homologation number per cab type.
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5EUROPEAN REGULATION
CLAAS tractors put in circulation in the European Community meet modified European Directive 2003/37. A
certificate of conformity is supplied when each tractor is delivered. Hence, the tractor's manufacturer ensures
conformance of the tracor with the CE directive mentioned previously upon initial marketing.
In countries outside the European Union, apply the appropriate national provisions.
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6SAFETY
6.1SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
6.1.1Appropriate use
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CLAAS tractors and farm tractors have been designed exclusively for professional use in line with the recognised
rules governing farming practices and agricultural work.
CLAAS farm tractors have been designed and adapted to tow, move or carry tools / equipment / loads authorised
by the manufacturer, and to control certain tools or compact using tools (weights) authorised by the manufacturer in
the field and on public highways in line with the provisions of the highway code.
The agricultural tractor must be used, serviced and overhauled only by persons with perfect knowledge of the
tractor, and informed of any risks.
A use conforming with the purpose presumes compliance with the instructions in the user manual, as well as rules
of use, maintenance, and overhaul indicated by the manufacturer.
The user and owner is liable for complying with particular accident prevention instructions, as well as general rules
in terms of safety, occupational medecine, and road legislation.
Any use other than that defined above is considered to be non-compliant with the purpose, and waives the
manufacturer from any liability in case of damage ; the user will support alone any risks resulting from such a use.
Please call CLAAS for detailed and customised information to ensure compliant use in particular cases.
6.1.2Use non conformant with the purpose
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Any use not foreseen by the manufacturer shall be considered to be inappropriate, and therefore incorrect. The
manufacturer waives any liability in case of damage ; the user will support alone any risks resulting from such a
use.
Examples of incorrect use of CLAAS tractors / farm tractors:
- Use of surfaces and spaces not defined as being work or maintenance zones in the user manual.
Adjustment, cleaning, and maintenance operations contrary to the indications in the user manual.
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Performing repair and maintenance work while the system is on and / or the engine running.
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Non-compliance with the warnings on the tractor and in the user manual.
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Overhauling and repairing by staff not trained to this effect.
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Arbitrary modifications made to the tractor.
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Installation of unauthorised optional equipment.
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Use of spare parts not manufactured by CLAAS.
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- Use of devices / equipment not authorised by the manufacturer.
- Use of the tractor to participate in sports events.
- Exceeding the total technical weight acceptable.
- Transporting persons outside of the seats intended for this purpose (Depending on the tractor equipment, a
passenger seat may be used to transport one person).
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6.1.3Precautions to be taken before starting up
Caution is the best guarantee against any risk of accident.
Before starting the operation of the tractor, read the
operator's manual and all safety tips. Take into account all
this information when using the tractor. This rule applies to
everyone who uses the tractor involved in its maintenance,
maintenance or inspections.
When the tractor is used by a person other than the owner,
the latter must provide all explanations necessary to
ensure risk-free work. The driver's position must be clean
(Dashboard - Steering wheel - Floor - Pedals - Windscreen
- Rear view mirrors - etc.).
Foosteps must always be clean (no mud) to avoid slipping
when climbing or descending.
To climb into the tractor:
- Turn towards the driving position.
- Open the left-/right-hand door (Depending on equipment
fit).
- When climbing the steps, always use the handles/
handrails provided:
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Only move one hand when both feet are supported.
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Only move one foot when gripping with both hands.
- Sit in the driver's seat.
- Close the door (Depending on equipment fit).
- Buckle your seatbelt.
Do not climb into/out of a moving tractor.
Do not use the front wheels or any other accessory to climb
into or out of the tractor.
Before starting the engine, make sure that all controls are
in the neutral position, particularly the power take-off lever.
Only run the engine in well ventilated areas.
Make sure there is nobody nearby before starting the tractor.
Fully release the handbrake before moving the tractor forward.
Do not start work if the tractor is not working properly.
To climb down the tractor:
- Check that all commands are in neutral.
- Lower the tools against the ground.
- If required, stop the engine.
- Apply the handbrake.
- Remove your seatbelt.
- Open the door (Depending on equipment fit).
- Turn round to face the driving position when leaving the tractor.
- When descending the steps, always use the handles/handrails provided:
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Only move one hand when both feet are supported.
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Only move one foot when gripping with both hands.
- Close the door (Depending on equipment fit).
Do not exit the tractor by jumping.
6.1.4Tractor state
Maintaining the tractor in the best possible condition, by carrying out all routine maintenance (oil changes, level
checks, overhauls, adjustments and thorough cleaning) will allow it to be used in the safest and most profitable
way.
Check the following items first:
- High temperature components:
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Check that airborne particles such as straw, grass,
wood chips etc., do not accumulate in high
temperature areas.
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Clear debris from around the engine and the exhaust
system.
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For tools attached to the front or the side of the
tractor, inspect and clean the areas around the
attachments for the various supports.
- Brakes:
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Check that the brakes work properly.
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Check the operation of the hand brake and foot
brake.
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Check that the front axle of the tractor is engaged
when the brakes are actuated (service brakes or
handbrake) (For tractors with 4 wheel drive).
- Steering:
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Check the operation of the hydrostatic steering.
- Transmission:
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Check the transmission fluid level (especially if
external services are used).
- Hydraulic system:
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Check the condition of the system (unions, pipes,
hoses), particularly the hoses to the steering
actuators.
- Electrical system:
-
Check the condition of the electrical system
(batteries, wiring, headlights, indicator lights, hazard
lights, rotating beacons, windscreen wipers, etc.).
- Lighting - indicators:
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All lighting and indicating equipment must not only
be in working order, but must be fully visible; clean
them.
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Carry a spare set of bulbs.
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Replace any defective element.
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Only fit genuine CLAAS parts. Your CLAAS approved shop
is available to supply all parts and products required for
maintaining your tractor in perfect condition.
Using components not authorised by CLAAS reduces the
machine operating capacity, as well as driving and
operating safety.
6.1.5Adjustment or maintenance tasks - repairs
6.1.5.1General rule
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Stay away from the tractor's hot parts. For example:
- Engine
Exhaust
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Transmission
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For any intervention on hot or pointed parts, wear gloves or use a rag. Wear safety goggles.
Only carry out operations well within your capabilities. A
number of simple adjustments are described in the manual
(clutch and brake free travel, etc.). Never attempt to work
on your tractor unless you have perfectly understood the
procedure and have all the basic equipment required.
Removing, disassembling, reassembling and refitting vital
parts (e.g. cab, engine, transmission or front axle) require
specific equipment. Only the use of adapted equipment
allows safe intervention while guarnateeing to achieve the
results expected.
Please refer to CLAAS approved workshops for all these
interventions. CLAAS approved workshops have specific
tools, the skills required and original spare parts. To secure
your repairs and adjustments, call a CLAAS approved
workshop.
6.1.5.2Use of axle stands
If the tractor is to be placed on axle stands, always work on a flat, horizontal, hard surface.
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Check the axle stands are suitable for the load. For
information, refer to chapter K to check that the props and
the lifting device are suited to the load to be lifted.
- To place the rear axle on axle stands, position the axle
stands under the rear axle tubes.
- To place the front axle on axle stands, position the axle
stands under the front axle on either side of the
differential housing.
4-4-wheel drive tractor:
- If the rear axle is on stands, do not start the engine
(Risk of the tractor moving if the brakes are activated
(foot brake or hand brake)).
- If the rear axle is laid on props, and if the engine must
be started, the front axle must also be laid on props.
6.1.5.3Electrical services
Knowledge and skill are required to work on the electrical system. If required (installation of miscellaneous
accessories, radio accessories, etc.), call your CLAAS approved workshop .
Moreover:
- Always disconnect the battery negative terminal before
working on the electrical system.
- Never replace a defective fuse with a larger calibre fuse.
Risk of fire.
- Never intervene on elements such as the alternator or
fan when the engine is running.
- Comply with safety instructions when welding (See
chapter L).
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- Avoid generating sparks or open flames next to the battery.
- Handle the battery with great care because it contains sulphuric acid that must not come into contact with the
eyes or skin. Wear gloves and goggles. In case of projection of acid on your skin or in your eyes, thoroughly
rinse with water immediately, and call a doctor.
Use a torch to check the level of electrolyte.
Do not check the battery's charge by placing a metallic object between the terminals. Use a voltmeter or
acidimeter.
6.1.5.4Fuel
- Always switch off the engine before refuelling.
- Do not smoke while refuelling and stay away from any flame or source of sparks.
- Before filling the fuel tank, check that no cell phone is nearby.
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